Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] [prep] all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Moreover there was no infallible way of telling how long ago the hardener had hen put in ; With the usual frailty of human nature this led to all sorts of mistakes . |
2 | This applied in all regions except two , but still reflected higher rates of loss in the North than the South . |
3 | The failure to keep the categories of life and literature distinct led to all kinds of heresy and nonsense : to ‘ liking ’ and ‘ not liking ’ books for instance , preferring some authors to others and such-like whimsicalities which , he had constantly to remind his students , were of no conceivable interest to anyone except themselves ( sometimes he shocked them by declaring that , speaking personally on this low , subjective level , he found jane Austen a pain in the ass ) . |
4 | This was via ‘ cahiers des charges ’ — a procedure detailing terms of conditions , akin to that imposed on all bodies entrusted with a public service . |
5 | That went on all night . |
6 | To instruct any solicitorappointed on all matters relevant to the child 's interests , including the possibilities for appeal , unless the child wishes to give conflicting instructions and has sufficient understanding to do so . |